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Best of the Best: Fifty Years of Communications and Networking Research [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 712 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 282x218x41 mm, kaal: 1882 g, Drawings: 653 B&W, 0 Color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jan-2007
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-IEEE Press
  • ISBN-10: 0470112689
  • ISBN-13: 9780470112687
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 712 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 282x218x41 mm, kaal: 1882 g, Drawings: 653 B&W, 0 Color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jan-2007
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-IEEE Press
  • ISBN-10: 0470112689
  • ISBN-13: 9780470112687
Teised raamatud teemal:
The Best of the Best: Fifty Years of Communications and Networking Research consists of a group of 50 papers selected as the best published by ComSoc in its various journals in the Society’s 50-year history. The editors of the collection have written an essay to introduce the papers and discuss the historical significance of the collection and how they were selected for the collection.

The book divides the papers into two major categories (Communications and Networking) and groups them by decade within these major subdivisions.

Preface ix
PHYSICAL AND LINK LAYER ASPECTS OF COMMUNICATIONS
Turbo Space--Time Processing to Improve Wireless Channel Capacity
3(14)
Sirikiat Lek Ariyavisitakul
A Simple Transmit Diversity Technique for Wireless Communications
17(8)
Siavash M. Alamouti
A Space-Time Coding Modem for High-Data-Rate Wireless Communications
25(20)
Ayman F. Naguib
Vahid Tarokh
Nambirajan Seshadri
A. Robert Calderbank
Near Optimum Error Correcting Coding and Decoding: Turbo--Codes
45(12)
Claude Berrou
Alain Glavieux
Erlang Capacity of a Power Controlled CDMA System
57(10)
Audrey M. Viterbi
Andrew J. Viterbi
Decorrelating Decision-Feedback Multiuser Detector for Synchronous Code-Division Multiple-Access Channel
67(6)
Alexandra Duel-Hallen
Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing Networks: Principles and Applications
73(18)
Charles A. Brackett
Near-Far Resistance of Multiuser Detectors in Asynchronous Channels
91(14)
Ruxandra Lupas
Sergio Verdu
Multiple-Symbol Differential Detection of MPSK
105(10)
Dariush Divaslar
Marvin K. Simon
The Effects of Time Delay Spread on Portable Radio Communication Channels with Digital Modulation
115(12)
Justin C-I Chuang
A Statistical Model for Indoor Multipath Propagation
127(10)
Adel A. M. Saleh
Reinaldo A. Valenzuela
Standardized Fiber Optic Transmission Systems---A Synchronous Optical Network View
137(8)
Rodney J. Boehm
Yau-Chau Ching
C. George Griffith
Frederick A. Saal
Analysis and Simulation of a Digital Mobile Channel Using Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
145(12)
Leonard J. Cimini, Jr.
Efficient Modulation for Band-Limited Channels
157(16)
G. David Forney, Jr.
Robert G. Gallager
Gordon R. Lang
Fred M. Longstaff
Shahid U. Qureshi
Optimum Combining in Digital Mobile Radio with Cochannel Interference
173(12)
Jack H. Winters
MMSE Equalization of Interference on Fading Diversity Channels
185(8)
Peter Monsen
The SL Undersea Lightguide System
193(8)
Peter K. Runge
Patrick R. Trischitta
Distribution of the Phase Angle Between Two Vectors Perturbed by Gaussian Noise
201(14)
R. F. Pawula
S. O. Rice
J. H. Roberts
Cochannel Interference Considerations in Frequency Reuse Small-Coverage-Area Radio Systems
215(8)
Donald C. Cox
GMSK Modulation for Digital Mobile Radio Telephony
223(8)
Kuzuaki Murota
Kenkichi Hiradi
Continuous Phase Modulation---Part I: Full Response Signaling
231(14)
Tor Aulin
Carl-Erik W. Sundberg
Continuous Phase Modulation---Part II: Partial Response Signaling
245(16)
Tor Aulin
Nild Rydbeck
Carl-Erik W. Sundberg
Carrier and Bit Synchronization in Data Communication---A Tutorial Review
261(16)
L. E. Franks
Tamed Frequency Modulation, A Novel Method to Achieve Spectrum Economy in Digital Transmission
277(10)
Frank de Jager
Cornelis B. Dekker
Performance Evaluation for Phase-Coded Spread-Spectrum Multiple---Access Communication---Part I: System Analysis
287(6)
Michael B. Pursley
The Throughput of Packet Broadcasting Channels
293(12)
Norman Abramson
Maximum Likelihood Receiver for Multiple Channel Transmission Systems
305(8)
W. Van Etten
An Optimum Linear Receiver for Multiple Channel Transmission Systems
313(8)
W. Van Etten
Adaptive Maximum-Likelihood Receiver for Carrier-Modulated Data-Transmission Systems
321(14)
Gottfried Ungerboeck
Error Probability in the Presence of Intersymbol Interference and Additive Noise for Multilevel Digital Signals
335(10)
Sergio Benedetto
Girolamo De Vincentiis
Angelo Luvison
Coherence Demodulation of Frequency-Shift Keying with Low Deviation Ratio
345(8)
Rudi de Buda
Data Transmission by Frequency-Division Multiplexing Using the Discrete Fourier Transform
353(8)
S. B. Weinstein
Paul M. Ebert
Viterbi Decoding for Satellite and Space Communication
361(14)
Jerrold A. Heller
Irwin Mark Jacobs
Convolutional Codes and Their Performance in Communication Systems
375(22)
Andrew J. Viterbi
An Adaptive Decision Feedback Equalizer
397(14)
Donald A. George
Robert R. Bowen
John R. Storey
Performance of Optimum and Suboptimum Synchronizers
411(10)
Paul A. Wintz
Edgar J. Luecke
Correlative Digital Communication Techniques
421(8)
Adam Lender
Characterization of Randomly Time-Variant Linear Channels
429(34)
Philip A. Bello
On the Optimum Detection of Digital Signals in the Presence of White Gaussian Noise---A Geometric Interpretation and a Study of Three Basic Data Transmission Systems
463(38)
E. Arthurs
H. Dym
Performance of Combined Amplitude and Phase-Modulated Communication Systems
501(6)
J. C. Hancock
R. W. Lucky
Synchronous Communications
507(10)
J. P. Costas
NETWORKING
On the Self-Similar Nature of Ethernet Traffic (Extended Version)
517(16)
Will E. Leland
Murad S. Taqqu
Walter Willinger
Daniel V. Wilson
A Generalized Processor Sharing Approach to Flow Control in Integrated Services Networks: The Single-Node Case
533(14)
Abhay K. Parekh
Robert G. Gallager
DQDB Networks with and without Bandwidth Balancing
547(14)
Ellen L. Hahne
Abhijit K. Choudhury
Nicholas F. Maxemchuk
Input Versus Output Queueing on a Space-Division Packet Switch
561(10)
Mark J. Karol
Michael G. Hluchyj
Samuel P. Morgan
Routing in the Manhattan Street Network
571(10)
Nicholas F. Maxemchuk
Bottleneck Flow Control
581(10)
Jeffrey M. Jaffe
Routing and Flow Control in TYMNET
591(8)
La Roy W. Tymes
OSI Reference Model---The ISO Model of Architecture for Open Systems Interconnection
599(8)
Hubert Zimmerman
Deadlock Avoidance in Store-and-Forward Networks---I: Store-and-Forward Deadlock
607(10)
Philip M. Merlin
Paul J. Schweitzer
A Minimum Delay Routing Algorithm Using Distributed Computation
617(14)
Robert G. Gallager
Packet Switching in Radio Channels: Part I---Carrier Sense Multiple-Access Modes and Their Throughput-Delay Characteristics
631(18)
Leonard Kleinrock
Fouad A. Tobagi
Packet Switching in a Multiaccess Broadcast Channel: Performance Evaluation
649(14)
Leonard Kleinrock
Simon S. Lam
A Protocol for Packet Network Intercommunication
663(12)
Vinton G. Cerf
Robert E. Kahn
On Distributed Communications Networks
675(10)
Paul Baran
Routing Procedures in Communications Networks---Part I: Random Procedures
685
Reese T. Prosser


Founded in 1952, the IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) is a community comprised of a diverse group of industry professionals with a common interest in advancing all communications technologies. To that end, the Society sponsors publications, conferences, educational programs, local activities, and technical committees that: Foster original work in all aspects of communications science, engineering, and technology; Encourage the development of applications that use signals to transfer voice, data, image, and/or video information between locations; Promote the theory and use of systems involving all types of terminals, computers, and information processors; all pertinent systems and operations that facilitate transfer; all transmission media; switched and unswitched networks; and network layouts, protocols, architectures, and implementations; And strongly advance developments toward meeting new market demands in systems, products, and technologies such as personal communications services, multimedia communications systems, enterprise networks, and optical communications systems.